Miami Dolphins' 15 most pressing issues

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The most experienced in camp is Daniel Thomas (pictured), who was a former Dolphins disappointment. Jay Ajayi, a 2015 fifth-round pick, has 49 carries and seven receptions on his NFL resume. And Kenyan Drake, the Dolphins’ third-round pick from 2016, wasn’t even a starter in college at Alabama. This unit is very unproven, but there is talent in this batch, and someone could step forward by September.

The most experienced in camp is Daniel Thomas (pictured), who was a former Dolphins disappointment. Jay Ajayi, a 2015 fifth-round pick, has 49 carries and seven receptions on his NFL resume. And Kenyan Drake, the Dolphins’ third-round pick from 2016, wasn’t even a starter in college at Alabama. This unit is very unproven, but there is talent in this batch, and someone could step forward by September.

The Dolphins now possess four first rounders and three Pro Bowlers on an offensive line that desperately needs fortifying. Tunsil and Jermon Bushrod’s addition could help Miami address the guard problems and overall depth issues, which sandbagged the 2015 season.

The Dolphins now possess four first rounders and three Pro Bowlers on an offensive line that desperately needs fortifying. Tunsil and Jermon Bushrod’s addition could help Miami address the guard problems and overall depth issues, which sandbagged the 2015 season.

Omar Kelly outlines the 15 most pressing issues the Dolphins' new-look roster faces heading into this summer’s offseason program, which takes it up a notch next week with the start of on-field organized team activities (OTAs).